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Two suspects arrested in connection with victim attack in Soledad

SOLEDAD, Calif. (KION) -- UPDATE Carlos and Noe Hernandez have been arrested at their home in Soledad in connection to an attack on the night of February 18.

Soledad Police were notified by FLOCK camera systems of the grey 2021 Honda Pilot via its license plate number reading system.

After reviewing the footage, officers found the car parked at the home of the Hernandez brothers and surrounded the residence.

Both were taken into custody.

The investigation into the incident continues.

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Two suspects remain at large after a victim attacked in Soledad

Two suspects remain at large after a victim was attacked at Soledad High School in Soledad on Tuesday night.

Carlos Hernandez
Noe Hernandez

Soledad Police received a report of someone with a firearm and a victim who was attacked at Soledad High School.

When arriving at the school, the officers found a person with major head wounds.

The suspects identified are 25-year-old Carlos Hernandez and his 34-year-old brother Noe Hernandez.

They were seen fleeing the school in a grey 2021 Honda Pilot as the investigation is ongoing.

Those with any whereabouts on either of the suspects' whereabouts are urged to call 911.

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